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 lor Sale, Exchange and Want Column.--In this space members of the Cooper Club are allowed one notice in each issue free of charge. Books and magazines can be offered for sale or exchange; bird skins and eggs can be offered in exchange, but not for sale. Notices must be written plainly, on one side only of a clean sheet of paper. For this department address V. LE CHAIVIERS, Eagle Jock, Los Angeles County, California. FOR SALE.--First four volumes of The Condor, including the rare "Bulletin."--F. S. DAGGEWW, 2835 11[enlo Mve., Los Angeles, Calif. FOR SALE.--CIean copies of Bulletin Cooper Club, vol. I, nos. 1, 2, 5; The Cozdor, vol 2, no. 4, vol. 4, no. 6. Best offer takes them.J. H. CLARK, Paterson, w Jcrsey. WANTED.--Sets of eggs of Canyon Wren, Dotted Canyon Wren, Wren-Tit, and Hammond Flycatcher; Bird-Lore, vol. X, single nos., vol. VII, no. 1, cash or exchange for Magazines.- C. M..CsE, 7 Holcomb ., Hartford, Conn. PUBLICATIONS WANTED.--I will pay a good price for the following publications; all to be souml, in their original covers, and snitab!e for bimling. I will accept bonnd vols., when bound in with original covers, and will accept whole vols. if seller will not break same, of a large number of those listed below. Auk, vols. I to 20; Iowa Ornithologist, vols. 2, 3, 4; Wes- tern Ornithologist, all tins. issued; Stormy Pe- trel, all nos. isued; Birds and All Nature, vol. 7; Birds and Nature, vols. 8, 9. 10, 11, and all of vol. 12, except nos. 2, 3, 4, 5; Oregon Natur- alist, vol. I; Osprey, vol III, no. 10: vol IV, no. 3; American Osprey, all nos.; Oologist (Lattin) vol. 5, no. 6; Oologist of Utica N.Y., vols. I to 6, for which I will pay an unnsually high price; O. & O. Semi-annual, vol. II, nos. 1, 2: Wilson Bnl!etin, nos. 8, 12; Maine O.& O., all except nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 of vol. I, aml no. 3 of vol. II; Ohio Naturalist vols. 3, 4; Museran. vols. V & VI; aml vol. IV except nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9: Hoosier Naturahst, vol. I, all ex- cept no. 5; x,ol. II, all except no 3, 4, 6, 9, all subsequent nos.; Spy Glass, vol. I, all hut nos. 1, 2; all subsequevt vols.; Oologist's Exchange. vol. I, all except nos. 2, $, 4, 11; vol. II, all ex- cept nos.3, 7: all snbseqnent vols.; Oologist's Ad- vertiser, all nos.; Ornithologist & Botanist, vol. I, nos. 6, IO, 12; vol. It, all; Wolverine Natnr- Mist, all nos. except nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 of vol. I; Empire State F. xchange, all nos. except no. 3of vol. I; IIawkeye, all except nos. 3, 9 of vol. I; no. t of vol. II; Hmmningbird (N. C.) all nos.; Bay State Oologist, no. 6 of vol. I; Oologists' Journal, all except I of vol. I; 1, 2, 3 of vol. 2; Hmmner, all except nos. 5, 6, 8 of vol. I; Bit- tern (Cedar Rapids), all except nos. 1, 2, 3 of vol. I; lilttern (Damariscotta, Maine), all ex- cept nos. 3, 4, 5, 6 of vol I; Bittern (Canisleo, N. .), all but no. 10of vol. I, no. 8, vol. II; Exchange, all but no. 3 of vol. I; Taxidermist, all nos.; Nature and Culture, vols. 1, 2, 3, 4; Zoe, all except nos. 2, 3 of vol. IlI; N'aturalist (Texas), all nos.; Gameland, all nos.; Egg Collector, all nos.; Wilson Quarterly, no. 1; and many others too numerous to mention.-- GEORGE SETH GUION, 2Vapoleonville, La. WANTED--To hear from collectors who have sets with cowbird eggs in them. Who wants skins of the Wild Turkey 310 A? Last year I put up ten. I need many of the small, common sets with nests, Canada Jay, Northern Raven, Audubon Oriole and nest, Cooper Tanager, Warbling Vireo and nest, numerous Warblers, San Lucas, Mearns and Leconte Thrasher, and Varied Thrush and nest Sets or skins for same, Ridgways B. of N. & M. Am., I to 5 inc.--It. 1I. BAILEY, Newport News, Va. FOR EXCIIANGEMany desirable South- ern California Birds eggs in full sets with data. Rnfous-crowned Sparrov, Pallid Wren-tits and others, all A 1. Send me your lists.--L. HUE, 32nd  Clay .4z, e., San Diego, California. XVANTEI).--Nidiologist, vol. I, no. 6, and Indexes to vol. II and IV. Will pay cash.- EARLE R. FORREST, 261 Locusl .4re., lVash- inglon, Pennsvlz, ania. %VANTED.--Desirable nmnbers, volumes, or sets of American Ornithology, Bird-Lore, Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, Collector's Monthly, Cnrio Collector, Jour. Maine Orn. Soc., Journal W. O. C., Nidologist, Osprey, Oologists' Exchange, Orn. & Botanists' Semi-Annnal, Wilson Bulle- tiu, Wilson Quarterly, Wisconsin Natnralist, and many other periodicals, to exchange for Natural History papers to complete my files. Lists exchanged.--FRANK L. BURNS, Berwyn, Pa. WANTED.--The Utica (N. .)Oologist, vol. I complete, and nos. I and 2 of vol. lI. For these I will pay the very highest cash price. If yon can furnish all or any of these, write me at once.--R. M. BARNES, Lawon. Ill. WANTED.--Live bats for photographing and study. If you know of any colonies, correspond with:--J. GRINNELL, luseum of Verlebrale Zoology, Betkrey, Calif.